Environmental Humanities Department Clusters
Sustainability and the Environmental Humanities H1EHU001
This cluster introduces students to ways of understanding environmental values, histories, and relationships from a humanities perspective. By engaging environmental issues with an emphasis on interpretation, imagination, and culture, students will learn to think critically about the conceptual frameworks that shape how ecological problems and solutions are articulated.
Fulfills the Humanities area of the Rochester Curriculum.
Expired in the term.
Choose two or three of the following
EHUM245
Nature / Culture / Memory / Modernity
Valid Starting Fall 2018
Crosslisted as AAAS245, EHUM245, ENGL212, FMST274, SUST245.
EHUM268
Food, Media, Literature
Valid Starting Spring 2018
Crosslisted as EHUM268, FMST275, SUST241.
EHUM340
Environmental Apocalypse And Anthropocene
Valid Starting Fall 2018
Crosslisted as AAAS340, EHUM340, FMST274B, SUST240.
SART262A
Advanced Video Art: Landscape
Crosslisted as DMST221, EHUM255, FMST257, SART262A, SART262B, SART262C.
You may choose one of the following